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Similar pattern of fine structure in the basement lamella of the skin and the external sheath of the notochord inXenopus larvae

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Auf Grund von elektronenmikroskopischen Beobachtungen wird nachgewiesen, dass die Basalmembran der Epidermis und die äussere Chordascheide im Schwanz vonXenopuslarven eine übereinstimmende Feinstruktur besitzen; sie ist gekennzeichnet durch orthogonal angeordnete Kollagenfibrillen.

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Weber, R. Similar pattern of fine structure in the basement lamella of the skin and the external sheath of the notochord inXenopus larvae. Experientia 17, 365–366 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02201766

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